So, I had some idle time the other day and was mulling over something I’d like some other thoughts on.

So, I had some idle time the other day and was mulling over something I’d like some other thoughts on.

So, I had some idle time the other day and was mulling over something I’d like some other thoughts on. How hard do you think it would be to adapt Masks to something more urban fantasy, dealing with the children of gods instead of superheroes? Kind of a Percy Jackson or teenage Scions game. There’d be a shift in tone, I think, but it seems to me that most of the mechanics of young, larger than life teenagers finding themselves in a world of crazy powers would shift over with only a mild repainting. Your Janus is pulled between a mortal life and the world of demigods, instead of masks and civilians. Your Protege has a hands-on parent or mentor spirit. Your Delinquent is the child of a trickster god, perhaps? The standouts as likely to be more difficult would be the Beacon and the Transformed, who would probably need a bit more effort to adapt. Anyway, what do you folks think?

So, I’m fairly new to WIP, and I think I’ve got a fairly passable grasp of the system, but I’m having trouble…

So, I’m fairly new to WIP, and I think I’ve got a fairly passable grasp of the system, but I’m having trouble…

So, I’m fairly new to WIP, and I think I’ve got a fairly passable grasp of the system, but I’m having trouble figuring out how to fit my concept into the power profile structure. The loose summary is a gift for technopathy or technokinesis. Ideally he’s going to start with an intuitive invention sort of ability, in the vein of a hero like Marvel’s Forge, eventually developing a more direct ability to psychically reshape/augment/transmute technology. Hopefully some of you kind folks can help me figure out how to translate the idea into something I can lay down on a character sheet.